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tfahn
October 26th, 2015, 08:43 AM
Some Back Ground:

We are trying to conceive baby #2, (we only want 2 so after this baby we are done) I am going to be 39 this week(Dh will be 38 soon) and I had DD#1 when I was 37. We conceived her on the 3rd month of trying after I came off 18 years of BCP, she will be 2 in December. DD#1 was breech so I had to have a C-Section, our hospital would not allow a breech natural birth, only reason I mention that is because I have recently read that C-Sections could cause secondary infertility and I wasn't sure if that was true. I had no complications from the surgery and healed well. We stopped using protection 1 year ago but weren't really trying; I stopped breastfeeding in April and started Charting at that point. I ovulate every month and have a 12 day LP so I know those 2 things are a plus. I am overweight so I know that is not good when TTC and trying to lose some weight, eating healthy foods but not restricting calories. We use Preseed around the time of +OPK. At first I was TTC a boy but at this point I will be happy with a healthy baby, boy or girl.

I really was hoping month 7 was it for us so I wouldn't have to make an appt but I am now onto cycle 8 and need to see what is going on. Should I make an apt with my OB/GYN or with a RE specialist? I really don't go to my family doctor, it's probably been atleast 7-9 years since I was there for a sick visit; I go to my GYN for my pap smears or BCP when I was on those years ago. What testing would they start with? Or if there are other things I could try let me know.

Thanks

Boysboys
October 26th, 2015, 12:13 PM
Research red raspberry leaf tea. I used it with ds2 and I used it the month we got pregnant with this baby. See what you think :)

I see you're already using preseed. That's also works for us.

tfahn
October 26th, 2015, 01:07 PM
Thanks BoysBoys, I totally forgot about RRL Tea. I used RRL tea when I was TTC DD#1 a few years ago, I stopped taking it when I got pregnant. I will have to go buy some today. Now that I think about it RRL and baby aspirin were the only 2 things I am not doing the same as last time. I know atomic doesn't recommend baby aspirin so I haven't been taking it this time around, although I am tempted too at times since I am going onto month 8 of TTC :)

atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2015, 05:15 PM
Yes given your age they should treat you proactively and see you NOW (some docs have younger women wait 12 months, you need to be seen right away becasue time is not our friend here.)

I think you would benefit from atomic fertility diet the blue version found in this thread http://genderdreaming.com/forum/gender-swaying-general-discussion/9052-swaying-under-special-circumstances-part-3-pcos.html and doing some exercise. It does not have to be super intense (I know it's SOO hard to do with kids but the benefits for blood sugar control and in turn, egg quality, are huge.) I advise cardio 3-5 times a week 30-45min. and weights 3-5 times a week (you can overlap these with the cardio and do something like Taebo where you're doing both muscle work and cardio.)

atomic sagebrush
October 26th, 2015, 05:15 PM
Thanks BoysBoys, I totally forgot about RRL Tea. I used RRL tea when I was TTC DD#1 a few years ago, I stopped taking it when I got pregnant. I will have to go buy some today. Now that I think about it RRL and baby aspirin were the only 2 things I am not doing the same as last time. I know atomic doesn't recommend baby aspirin so I haven't been taking it this time around, although I am tempted too at times since I am going onto month 8 of TTC :)

If you have no medical reason why you need baby aspirin then you don't need baby aspirin. That wasn't why you got pregnant before (provided you have no blood clotting issues or MTHFR mutation)

Truth (and remember I've been right there with you as an older mom) is that as we get older, it takes longer. Add that to the fact that you've also just has two pregnancies back to back and it is most likely that it just hasn't happened yet - not that it can't or won't, it just hasn't YET. I totally understand the urge to look for the magic tea or pill BUT I have seen so many people end up seriously messed up from taking this that or the other thing that they end up shooting themselves in the foot making it take longer to conceive.

tfahn
October 27th, 2015, 11:31 AM
If you have no medical reason why you need baby aspirin then you don't need baby aspirin. That wasn't why you got pregnant before (provided you have no blood clotting issues or MTHFR mutation)

Truth (and remember I've been right there with you as an older mom) is that as we get older, it takes longer. Add that to the fact that you've also just has two pregnancies back to back and it is most likely that it just hasn't happened yet - not that it can't or won't, it just hasn't YET. I totally understand the urge to look for the magic tea or pill BUT I have seen so many people end up seriously messed up from taking this that or the other thing that they end up shooting themselves in the foot making it take longer to conceive.


I have only had 1 pregnancy and we are currently trying for #2, DD will be 2 in December. So should I skip the RRL Tea? Would Decaf Green be better?
Here are the supplements I am taking:
2400 Folate
Multi
1000-2000 Omega 3
400 CoQ10
Vitamin D
Probiotic

Typical Eating in a day: 2 eggs, 3 small chicken sausage breakfast links, 2 TBLS almond Butter, 1 oz walnuts, 1 Banana. Then lunch and dinner which is usually a meat & veggie and carb. We do white rice and white potatoes, sometimes sweet potatoes. I do eat cheese if the meal requires it. I try to stay away from wheat and pasta but do have it on occasion. 1 square of Dark chocolate for dessert if I need it.

IF you see anything that needs adjusting please let me know.

Thanks so much for any help.

The Anchor
October 27th, 2015, 02:05 PM
The supps look good :agree: I would switch to ubiquinol and folate if you can.

Make sure to include protein for every meal, including snacks.

Google the sperm meets egg plan and follow it to a "T".

atomic sagebrush
October 27th, 2015, 05:38 PM
Oh I'm sorry I was reading DD #1 and baby #2 that turned into DD #2 in my head. :/

THe good news is the blue sway stuff only ups odds of conception.

Your diet and supps look good (but do check out the AFD thread anyway just to get some more ideas), generally I recommend only 1000 Omega 3 so if you are having any side effects I'd lower that. I personally believe that full fat dairy is magic for fertility and I would add that in if you are not using it.

RRLT - if you want to give it a try that's fine. I don't think it's a miracle drug but it has seemed to help a few people (coincidentally or not). My real concern was that you might end up taking OTHER stuff, not the RRLT which is pretty benign. It's the other stuff that people start taking when they are feeling desperate that causes issues, not RRLT (I'm sorry this was one of the last posts I replied to yesterday and I should hve stopped sooner LOL). THe RRLT is fine.

What multi?? ANd how much Vit. D.

Tell me about what DH is up to.

tfahn
October 27th, 2015, 06:33 PM
Thanks Atomic. I take 2000 vitamin D a day and use New Chapter Perfect Prenatal, it's a non gmo food based multi, right now I am taking 2 pills a day instead of the recommened 3( they are smaller pills). I had DH on a multi, 1000 omega 3 and 200 coq10 daily but after a few months he got discouraged with it taking a while and stopped everything but the multi. He does not smoke and drinks alcohol a few nights a week, and I stopped his hot baths when we started trying 7 months ago.Once I am done with my period we start a every 2 days schedule then daily around + OPK. I made an appointment with my OB to discuss infertility next week. I do have a glass of full fat milk on occasion

tfahn
October 28th, 2015, 09:49 AM
The supps look good :agree: I would switch to ubiquinol and folate if you can.

Make sure to include protein for every meal, including snacks.

Google the sperm meets egg plan and follow it to a "T".

Thanks Anchor.
I do already take 2400 MG of folate a day, I switched to it over folic acid in June. I was using Ubiquinol for 4 months and then switched it up to coq10 the last 2 months. It was getting pricey taking 4 Ubiquinol a day but if it is better then I will switch back to that, after looking up the prices its only $13 difference per bottle.

atomic sagebrush
October 28th, 2015, 10:00 AM
The multivitamin is enough for him (if you want to please post the brand and I can check it to be sure it's ok as some have herbs in them that are actually harmful to sperm health.)

Re your prenatal, it is ok but I usually prefer people take the ones that DON'T have added herbs and stuff in them as we really do not know how all those things truly affect conception (plus some of them sway PINK and swaying pink = lowered odds of conception) There is probably not a TON of the herbs in there really but just so you're aware I don't think those ones are that great.

I strongly urge the full fat dairy every day. I know it's strange but there is something in dairy fat that is great for conception.

:agree: with Anchor's suggestion to use Sperm Meets Egg Plan and you can find it here Sperm Meets Egg Plan (http://www.pregnancyloss.info/sperm_meets_egg_plan.htm)

tfahn
October 28th, 2015, 11:38 AM
Is 8oz of full fat milk enough in a day? I have no problem adding that in everyday.

Here is the multi vitamin I had my husband taking, new Chapter Every Man Daily Multi, although I asked him last night and found out that he has stopped taking that in the last month or so also: He really wants a 2nd baby and I think he gets more disappointed then me some months so he said the pills weren't helping and stopped.

Amazon.com: New Chapter Every Man's One Daily Multivitamin - 48 ct: Health & Personal Care (http://www.amazon.com/New-Chapter-Every-Daily-Multivitamin/dp/B003DGZR6U/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1446046070&sr=1-1&keywords=New+Chapter+Every+Man%27s+One+Daily+Multi vitamin+-+48+ct)

Is there a multivitamin that you would suggest for me? I don't mind switching, although I usually prefer organic vitamins I am ok taking regular ones if that would be better. Also if his should change because of the herbs I can also get him new ones too.

I just starting to drinking some decaf green tea everyday as well. What are your thoughts on wheatgrass pills? I took these for about 2 months then stopped:
Amazon.com : Amazing Grass Organic Wheat Grass, 200 Count, 1000Mg Tablets : Wheatgrass : Grocery & Gourmet Food (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010Y6QBC?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_search_detailpage)

Are there any spots open for sway plans? I can use all the help I can! :) Thanks for all your help.

tfahn
October 28th, 2015, 12:05 PM
What about this multi for me:

Amazon.com: Garden of Life Vitamin Code RAW Prenatal, 180 Capsules: Health & Personal Care (http://www.amazon.com/Garden-Life-Vitamin-Prenatal-Capsules/dp/B005JAT3TU/ref=sr_1_4?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1446047796&sr=1-4&keywords=prenatal+vitamin)

or

Amazon.com: Garden of Life mykind Organics Prenatal Multi, 180 Organic Tablet: Health & Personal Care (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00K5NELR0/ref=pd_luc_rh_sim_01_04_t_img_lh?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

essnce629
October 28th, 2015, 12:08 PM
You don't have to just drink milk to get in full fat dairy. I'm not a milk drinker, but have 2 boys. I always ate full fat yogurt, cheese, and ice cream!

tfahn
October 28th, 2015, 01:17 PM
You don't have to just drink milk to get in full fat dairy. I'm not a milk drinker, but have 2 boys. I always ate full fat yogurt, cheese, and ice cream!

Thanks, I do eat cheese when the meal requires it but really didn't consider that full fat but I guess it is. I try to stay away from ice cream as I am already overweight, although I wish I could eat it every day; I just prefer the full fat milk because I can buy it easily and its organic. Its harder to find organic full fat plain greek yogurt at my store, they usually only carry the 0% fat kind which is just wrong ( I don't like added fruits/sweetners because of the added calories).

atomic sagebrush
October 29th, 2015, 06:54 PM
Organic ones are fine it's just that usually they cram them full of megadoses and herbs that we don't know how it affects a sway or concepiton.

Again, jsut like with yours, those vitamins are ok but I just prefer the ones without the herbs. EVen though there is probably hardly any, I just feel that it's best to avoid them (esp. the ones that may not be safe or are known for swaying pink - there are a couple of these in his vitamin too)

Wheatgrass is ok but no miracle cure. those are good ones because they don't have the seaweeds in them (stay away from the seaweeds.)

It's actually a great time to buy a plan as it was a very slow month so I can get your plan back to you within a day.

atomic sagebrush
October 29th, 2015, 06:57 PM
Top link has vitex, bottom link has peppermint, both sway pink and lower odds of conception. Sorry I'm not trying to be difficult, just that the things that sway pink really do lower odds of ocnception too.

tfahn
October 30th, 2015, 01:07 PM
Any suggestions for vitamins for both myself and for DH that don't sway pink?

I am going to purchase a sway plan today, thanks.

atomic sagebrush
October 31st, 2015, 10:45 AM
The ones I typically recommend aren't organic, does anyone know an organic vitamin that DOESN'T have 100 herbs in it??

tfahn
October 31st, 2015, 02:39 PM
They don't have to be organic. What ones do u recommend?

atomic sagebrush
November 1st, 2015, 12:36 PM
I recommend Women's One a Day (they arent prenatals but have equal or better nutrients in them) for ladies and Men's Over 50 One a Day for guys. The reasons are because they are widely available and affordable (and I got 2 of my 4 boys on the womens' One a Day!) I am not "married" to them or anything, I just like to have something that pretty much everyone around the world can find. :)

I have your questionnaire and will get right to work on your plan

tfahn
November 1st, 2015, 09:28 PM
I picked up both of those vitamins at the store today and we started taking them tonight. Can I ask why the over 50 for guys even if they are younger? Just curious.

atomic sagebrush
November 3rd, 2015, 05:01 PM
they have a couple additional ingredients that are nice but not necessary so I like to get them all in one, since some guys won't always take more than one vitamin a day.

tfahn
November 3rd, 2015, 07:33 PM
Ok, yes getting him to take 1 pill a day is plenty. I need another bottle of omega 3, how is this one? It also has the vitamin d in it but it also has an antioxidant in it so I wasn't sure if it was ok.

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atomic sagebrush
November 3rd, 2015, 07:56 PM
That should be just fine. While I haven't had tons of people take astaxanthin it is a component in many krill/fish oils.